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Albert Leong (born September 30, 1952) is an American retired actor, martial artist, stuntman, and stunt co-ordinator.

(2025). 9780738599731, Arcadia. .
Often credited as "Asian Bad Guy", Leong was Hollywood's henchman of choice throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Characterised by his martial arts skills, long wavy hair, and a prominent Fu Manchu moustache, he has had a number of small but memorable roles in many popular action films, including (1987) with and ; (1988) with ; Death Warrant (1990) with Jean-Claude Van Damme; and Rapid Fire (1992) with . He is also notable for his role as in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989). He collaborated with director in Big Trouble in Little China (1986) and (1988). Such appearances have garnered him a .As of June 2007, the fan site Al Leong: Cinematic Legend campaigns for Leong to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award from Taurus World Stunt Awards and an MTV Lifetime Achievement Award.

In television, he appeared in series such as T. J. Hooker, The Fall Guy, , and 24, among others. Leong's martial art foundation is steeped within the 5 Animal Styles taught by Grandmaster Ark Yuey Wong in Chinatown, Los Angeles. In 2014, he was inducted into the Martial Arts History Museum Hall of Fame.


Early life
Leong was born in St. Louis, . An Exclusive Interview with Al Leong , World Wide Dojo A chat with Al Leong – martial artist & stuntman extraordinaire — Chiller Theatre, Planetchocko.com The youngest of three children born to parents, he grew up behind the that they owned. In 1962, when he was ten years old, they moved to . Leong attended Hollywood High School.


Health issues
Leong had brain cancer in 1993 and suffered a stroke in 2005.


Career
His credits include , , Joshua Tree, Big Trouble in Little China, The Scorpion King, and . and a recurring role on the first season of the TV series 24. He also portrayed an out-of-time in the comedy Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. In 2003, Leong lampooned himself as well as the Hollywood tradition of actor and director 'reels' by starring in screenwriter 's "Writer's Reel." In the five-minute short film, Leong portrayed Callaham going through a typical day in the life of a writer. The 'reel' was accepted into a number of short film festivals.

As a stuntman, Leong was involved with the production of numerous films including The Golden Child, Last Action Hero, 's Godzilla, 's Planet of the Apes, and Daredevil. He also has made appearances on several television shows such as , Knight Rider, Magnum, P.I., The Twilight Zone, T. J. Hooker, MacGyver, That '70s Show, and HBO's Deadwood. He wrote and directed the low-budget film Daddy Tell Me a Story....


Filmography

Film
+ Al Leong film credits ! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes
(Segment #1)
Uncredited
Uncredited
Uncredited
Uncredited
Uncredited
Also stunts, Uncredited
Also stunts, Uncredited
Uncredited
Also stunts
Also stunts, Uncredited
Also stunts
Also stunts
Uncredited
Also stunts, Uncredited
Uncredited
(2013)


Television
+ Al Leong television credits ! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes !! Date
1984-01-03
1985-10-22
1983-02-03
1983-12-13
1984-11-07
1988-05-09
1986-01-24
1986-02-11
Episode: "Samurai"
1986-05-21
1985-09-25
2000-04-03


Music videos
  • 2003 Poppin' Them Thangs by


Further reading
  • Leong, Al (August 1, 2011). The Eight Lives of Al Ka-Bong Leong. Al Leong. .
    (2011). 9780615384993, Al Leong. .


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